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THE ENTERPRISE. mtUBHKD HVERY FRIDAY N TII wrnniu ranrrtwc co. mUliaautoa H.C ' ' hi ALFRED E. WHITMORE. EDITOR. • ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES , One Year ... - fi.oo Si* Mentha ... - .50 Three Month# 15 Strictly Cash in Advance Advertising Rates oa Application Ratered at tk« Port Office at WHlUmstoa. M. C Second Class Mail Matter. ' Friday, August 7, iqoß Democratic Nation* 1 Ticket For President — WILLIAM JEN NINGS BRYAK, of Nebraska. For Vice- President John WORTH KERNS, of Indiana. Democratic State Ticket For Governor — W. W. KITCHIN. For Lieut.- Governor W. C NEWLAND. For Secretary of State — J. BRY AN GRIMES. For State Auditor— B. F. DIXON. For State Treasurer B. R. LACY. . For Superintendent of Public In structin—J. Y. JOYNER. For Attorney General—T. W. BICKETT. For Commissioner of Agriculture — W. A. GRAHAM. For Commissioner of Labor and Printing—M. L. SHIPMAN. For Corporation Commissioner —B Y. AYCOCK. For Insurance Commissioner —J. R. YOUNG. For Congress, First I) strict— JOHN H. SMALL. For Elector, First District—W. L-COHOON. On account of the illness of our foreman, Mr. John \V. Hissell, and the absence of our compositor, the star perfcrmer in the play, "Imo gene," and the illn?s of the editor Wednes lay afterno >ll and night, THE ENTERPRISE makes its ap pearance late. These circuuntan have hindered considerably in get ting out the paper we intended, and if there are many items miss ing our readers will know the rea son. The devil is the only one of the force that has bean 01 duty all the week, but, he has had the fish ing fever. 'Summer aiuV other serious ailments common in hot weather can be traced to the stom ach nine times out of ten. K*ep the stomach in good order right HOW by keeping a bottle of Kodol handy in the house all the time, but especially during this month, Take Ko.lol whenever you feel that you need to take Kodol. Just when you need it: then you will not be troubled with sour stomach. " Belching, gas on the stomach, ' bloating, dyspepsia and indiges tion. Sold by Chase's Drug Store; Biggs' Drug Store. TO THE FRIENDS OF JPROHIBI TION. The forces of righteousness have prevailed against the advo cates of the saloon; audjliereafter our fair State is to bejjfree from the legal sale of liquor. This, how ever, does not mean complete vic tory. Oaly a portion})! the liquor forces will quietly and |freely sub mitTy the law;]'others must be made to. Oa the part ofsomi there will be a ready disposition Jto man- sell and buy liquor in -—Spit; of the Prohibition Law. Therefore it is iucumbaut upon us to see to the enforcement of this the law we have) championed. Duty demands that all |gooi citi zens defend the law, and oppose law breakers. It is better to pro tect the law than the .flawless. It is wiser to shield the people f from criminals than to shield]the "blind tigers" from law. Let-us; there fore, use our evidence |aud in fluence to convict any person who disobeys the- Prohibition JjLaw of our State. Then the liquir traffic I desire further to fput] you on" _ ft 1 -Moonstone for August "Wtar Moonstone, or for thee No conjenial felicity." Moonstone received its name by the ancients because it was thought to inclose the image of Luna, one of the forms of the three-fold goddess Hecate. Moonstone jewelry is very popular wiih the August born. O ir stock of birthstone jewelry al ways affords a wide range of choice stones for every month. j- * The August Birth Flower is the Pond Lilly Pond Liliy spoons are very appropriate for August birth gifts. H. D. PEELE, The Jeweler WILU VMiTJtf, - N. c A Faithful FrNd "I have use! Chimberlain's Colic, Cho'era and Dia-rhoei Reinedv since it firsi introduc ed 'o the public in 1872, and have found one instauci where a cure WJS not speedily effected by its use. I have be?n a commercial traveler for eighteen yeats. an I never start out on a trip without thin, mv faithful friend," savs H. S Nichols of Oakland, Ind. Ter. When a man has used a remedy for thirty-five years he knows its value and is competent to speak of it. For sale by All Druggist aud Dealers in Patent Medicine. your guard with reference to rep resentatives in our next General Assemble. lam sure that the ad vocates of license will leave no stone unturned to carry their points and nominate men who favor tycense to represent your county. A4ready they are hying plans to this end. He wise and cautions aud see that city temperance men who-favor no-license are nominat ed and elected Kind the man who will properly fill the position and press liiiu into the race. Only thus can we get the best possible men. By this WJ often get excellent men who would not otherwise become candidates. This is an ALL-IMPORTANT matter. See that your county does the safe and same thing. If the friend* of prnhihhirm fail, to use their privilege* and sit idly by, while the advocates of licence work for, aud nominate through, the primaries and county conven tions, mm of their choice, we can blame only ourselves when we meet reverses in the legislature. Work while it is day. It will be too late after the primarises are over; aud ithis matter is entirely too important to be overlooked We must give it thought and at tention. Sutne men must become candidates lor representatives to the legislature in behalf of civic righteousness, even though it may mean personal and financial sacri fice. Help me to preach this doc trine. Yours for service, R. L. DAVIS, Supt. Wood'i High-Grade Seeds. I Crimson Clover The King of Soil Improvers, 1 also makes splendid fall, winter and iprinf graalng, I I the earliest green feed, or l 'a good hay crop. s CRIMSON CLOVER will in crease the productiveness of the land more than twenty times as - Y much as the same amount spent in i e I commercial fertilisers. Can be / I sown by itself or at the last work- 1 - r inn of corn, cotton or .other eulti- V 5 A vated crops Wood's Trade Mark Crimson :1 Clover Seed is the beet quality i obtainable, of tested germination, and free from impurities and objec tionable weed seed*, Write for "Wood's Crop Special" giving prices and information about Crimson Clover and f other Seasonable Seeds. e T. W. WOOD I SONS, V | Seedsmen, i Rlohroond, Va. Ill" arf •f 1 . . ■tr i - MID-SUriMER &SALE 15 Days of Sacrificing the Best Stock in Wil liamston We liare 6n hand an excellent .stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnishings; Dress Goods, Shoes, Notions, Etc., and, we are anxious to move these goods that we may have the space, and the cash, for our Fall line. In order to move [these goods QUICIv we to cut prices and sell at actual Cost. We guar antee the value of every article, and assure you that our prices can not be duplicated in this town. AT COST Crossetts Shoes for Men, regular $4 and $5 at $3 and $3.85 * Miles Shoes for Men, regular $3.50 and $4 shoes $2.65 and $3.25 Miles Shoes for Ladies, reduced to $1 to $2.75 44 " . Children, from 19c. to $1.65 Lisle Hosiery, for Ladies, Tan, White and Black regular 25c and 50c values for 19c and 38c Children's Hosiery, 15c values at 11c Men's 44 10, 15, 25 and 50c values from 8 to 38c. 40-inch White Lawns Cool, crisp, fine sheer Liwns, Best in town, 8c Yard Summer Muslins French Zepher Ginghams and Floral Printed Mulls: all the -seiuson JO, 12 Jj TTanff :15c., now 8, iO, ia i-aand aOc Table Damask German Linen ami mer pi ice, per yard 38c Snow White Spreads Crotchet Spreads in MarseUes Patterns soc to $4.00 131 KNB HATS -In Chesterfield XX $2 values at 1 $1.65 XXXX $3 44 at $2.20 Summer Straws at your own Price M EN'S SHIRTS Extra Good Values 50c to sl, now 38 and 75c Ties in all varieties, 25 and 50c., now 19 to 38c Men's Summer Underwear Good 25c to $1 values reduced to 19 to 75c A good assortment of Ladies' Petticoats, in black and white, excellent values at $1 and $2 come in and let us show them and make you a price that will suit you. Remember This Sale is for 15 Days Only TERMS: CASH; We cannot charge nor ex- I change goods at these prices. BROWN & ROBERSON I ■ Plain Talks on Fertilizers increasing and Safeguarding the Wheat-Crop The use of com- . sufficient amount and mercial fertilizers on [M* J| you will undoubtedly the wheat crop is year- MtVI M increase not only the ly becoming more average yields, but your general—proof enough profits as well. that it pays, and pays UMH Write to the Vir well. HEKaIOH ginia - Carolina Chem- Too many farmers, BBBhU. ical Company for its however, use fertilizers new Year Book or Al without due regard for the manac, a costly 130 page special needs of their soils, book, written by government Often they buy the cheapest and private experts. It shows grades. Or they use very how and why you can in- ' small quantities. f crease your crops three or y j°|j r ers if used will bring a more carefully and intelli- copy by mail free of charge, geotly: VIRGINIA-CAROLINA The ttesfr way to learn just CHEMICAL CO. , Ml Richmond, Va. what fertihzers will pay you Norfolk, v*. chui»u».s.c. . . • Columbia. S. C. best is to make com- juitimor*, ua. Atlanta. Ga. parative tests on a coiumbu*. o*. small scale with your fittßajSflH AU. soils then use a S» c «^>of^ul* » , NOTICE! A County Convention of the Republicans of Mar tin County is hereby called to meet in the Court House at Williamston at 12 o'clock Saturday August 22, 1908, to elect delegates to the Republican State Convention that convenes in the city of Charlotte, N. CM Wednesday, August 26, 1908, and transact such other business as may come before said Convention. The Repnblicans of the various Townships will assemble at their usual voting places «n Friday, August 21, 1908, at 12 e'clock and send delegates to said County Convention. By order of the Republican Executive Committee. August 6, 1908/ C. C. FAGAN, WHEEELER MARTIN, Secretary Chairman BROWN & HODGES Dealers in fanGy and Staple Groceries Our stock is complete Let Us Supply Your Table Wants Free delivery within corporate limits . 1 'Phone us your orders -TOBACCO FLUES Have Woolard to make your FLUES - and You will have the BEST I Have now in my shop a good horse shoer, bring me your horses and mules and let me shoe them CARTS AND WAGONS MADE TO ORDER Woolards' Combined Harrow and Cultivator J. L. WOOLARD o WILLIAMSTON, N. C. 1 ■■ ■ ' 1 of Pictures Enlarged Picture Frames Made to Order Large Stock of Latest Style Mouldings to select from We have a large stock of beautiful Fancy Pictures which we are * GIVING AWAY ** to all who will have them framed. J. B, JONES & CO- . WILLIAMSTON, f - NORTH CAROLINA
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